Teach live in an online meeting room with MS Teams (up to 500 participants).
Allows teachers and students to administrate, document, track, report and submit work online.
Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.
Tommy Nørskov Johansen : Discover how Python is being integrated into the curriculum, replacing traditional methods and equipping future pharmacists with essential computational skills for a data-driven world.
Peter Christian Raffalt : Silent Movement and Dance explores how digital tools can enhance creativity and teaching skills. Using headphones and a music program, students dance together while switching between three music channels.
Dean Cooper-Cunningham : An experimental learning design where students are role playing within the topic of international peace negotiations using a generative-AI tool as a “gamemaster” to create the situation and the conditions.
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